Jimeoin: Turn It Up

Comedy |
7th October 2021

Starts 7.30pm | Tickets £17 | Theatre | Age restriction 14+ | Age guidance 16+ 

A brilliant evening of world-class comedy from the Irishman internationally celebrated as one of live stand-up’s true masters. We’re thrilled to welcome Jimeoin back to Brewery Arts as part of his new smash-hit “Turn it Up!” tour – don’t miss this hilarious show!

Jimeoin is an acclaimed, hugely loved and much-respected comedian, with a wide appeal and a cheeky, no-gimmicks and superbly observed sense of humour that has his audiences in stitches across the UK, Europe, USA and of course Australia. The press say that he’s at the very top of the game – and we definitely agree!

It’s a great fun night out so don’t miss your chance to see the award-winning star of TV shows including ‘Live at the Apollo’, ‘Conan’, ‘Royal Variety Performance’ and ‘Sunday Night at the Palladium’ – Live!

‘At the top of his game… didn’t leave a dry eye in the house’ ★★★★★ Manchester Evening News

‘Wickedly funny…The comedy greats make it seem effortless and Jimeoin, Melbourne’s adopted son from Northern Ireland, doesn’t disappoint… Exhilarating’ ★★★★½ The Age, Australia

‘Inspired!… This is comedy of the highest order! London Evening Standard

‘Hilarious… If laughter is the best medicine, Jimeoin is a course of steroids…. Don’t you miss it!’ Edinburgh Evening News

Video may contain strong language

DATES & TIMES

7th October 2021

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